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The softest skinny jeans for a cozy winter

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wearing: blue and silver earrings / lipstick / white knit turtleneck / black belt / black knit wrap c/o Chico’s (on major sale!) / soft skinny jeans c/o Chico’s / spring nail polish / Chloe bag / boots (sold out, also love this pair) /

Ooooh, Chico’s has a new denim style! I have been a fan of Chico’s denim for quite some time. They always use ultra soft denim, and their jeans keep their shape after washing. So, I am super excited about their new skinny jeans!

I was thrilled to find a surprise box on my doorstep earlier this month. Chico’s had sent me a pair of their new skinny jeans to try. I was thrilled! How did they know I love their jeans??

The new skinny jeans from Chico’s are made from a really soft and stretchy denim fabric. They are very comfortable, and after washing them twice already, they have kept their shape and color. Love!

As we move from winter into spring, denim is giving us a few new styles to wear and love; thankfully the skinny jean is one of them! Actually, skinny jeans are the only mainstay in the world of denim trends right now. So investing in a good pair will carry you from season to season in 2020. It’s the most classic style on trend right now! In addition to skinny jeans, spring will bring us high waist styles, skinny cropped jeans, wide leg trouser jeans, and cropped classic fit jeans. Skinny jeans are the only style you can wear now, in the winter, and continue wearing into spring and summer. It’s the ultimate denim style for staying on trend, and not having to buy new jeans every season!! You know I love a good investment buy 😉

Shop my cozy winter skinny jeans look online:

Do you love skinny jeans on a chilly winter day? What do you think of the upcoming denim trends for spring? Do you have a favorite?

Thanks for stopping by!

XOXO
Cathy

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Classic black and white for winter

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wearing: large gold hoops / lipstick / white knit turtleneck / black belt / spring nail polish / black handbag / black and white pleated skirt / knee high suede boots /

Let’s face it, white is not a slimming color. That being said, I love how this white knit turtleneck looks with my black and white pleated skirt. So, when my daughter asked for a trip to the American Girl Store to purchase the new girl of the year book (she loves their books), I decided to try and make this white turtleneck not make me too huge. haha

Black and white is classic and chic. So it is always satisfying to put together an outfit, which is black and white, and not boring. While this knit turtleneck is ribbed, and slightly body conscious, it is a little loose; perhaps I could have sized down? It needed a little something to elevate it; the top could not be worn alone. I have to say, the easiest way to elevate a plain top or turtleneck, without using a topper, is with a belt. There is something about belting loose clothing; whether it be a top or dress, which makes an entire look appear structured and put together. Love that!

I wear this belt all the time with my jeans, this was the first time I used it to belt an article of clothing without belt loops. It worked out really well. The belt took the frump out of the loose turtleneck, and pulled the black and white outfit together. It was perfect for browsing at Stanford Shopping Center, and bringing my daughter to the American Girl store for the book.

These pieces are part of my winter capsule wardrobe. If you have not read it yet, please check it out! It’s handy to have a few pieces each season which can be mixed and matched to create a large number of outfits. It saves money, and time. Stay tuned for more capsule wardrobes this year!

These boots are comfortable for walking too! Love!

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Do you ever belt an article of clothing to make it appear more structured?

Thanks for stopping by!

XOXO

Cathy

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Japantown San Jose with the kids

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wearing: blue and silver earrings / lipstick / white knit turtleneck / blue scarf / grey faux fur teddy coat / belt / bootcut jeans / black satchel / spring nail polish / western style boots /

The San Francisco Bay Area is full of hundreds of nooks and crannies. There is always something to do, and something to see. Although I am born and raised Bay Area, I had never been to San Jose’s Japantown before this month!

We decided to take the kids down to Japantown San Jose in order to see what was there, and also enjoy some sushi. Unfortunately, I won’t share the sushi lunch with you, it wasn’t very good. I think we chose the wrong restaurant. That being said, I am sure there are other places to eat, and I heard the ramen place is really good! Wish we had gone there, but I digress. . .

There are plenty of fun things to do in Japantown San Jose with kids. There is a museum, the temple, and many historical buildings. It is easy to walk around and see everything in one day. There are also cute shops with imported items from Japan. Some of the shops have been owned for generations and have their history posted inside. You can learn a lot by chatting with the shop owners, and reading the signs! It’s really a cool outing.

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My son posing in front of one of the murals found in San Jose’s Japantown. This area of Downtown San Jose is full of street art. It’s fun to walk around and enjoy the beautiful murals. This one was my son’t favorite. He loves the characters depicted, and seems to know who they all are! I had no clue!!

If you are local to the Bay Area, and are looking for a fun daytime outing with the family, or without, I highly recommend visiting Japantown San Jose; and wearing walking shoes! High heel boots were not my best choice for the day. haha

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Have you been to Japantown San Jose? What is your favorite site to see?

Thanks for stopping by!

XOXO

Cathy

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